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1 What a creature to have broken bread with ! - an unprincipled scoundrel !
2 The second proved himself to be an unprincipled scoundrel .
3 None but such an unprincipled scoundrel would dare to act the spy in the very palace.
4 If poor Ole's ticket should really prove to be the lucky one this unprincipled scoundrel will reap all the benefit.
5 I felt not a little indignant at being so easily cajoled, played upon, and almost kidnapped by this unprincipled scoundrel .
6 At length, returning Day enabled me to behold the unprincipled Scoundrel who had so violently disturbed my feelings.
7 "He's the most unprincipled scoundrel that ever went unhung."
8 "The man is an unprincipled scoundrel , " he said, "and should be torn limb from limb.
9 A feeling of utter loathing for all these unprincipled scoundrels came over me, and I mildly took the name of the Lord in vain.
10 "He probably had Jacinto, or some of that unprincipled scoundrel 's friends, show him a short route to Copan and he came on from there."
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